Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Remember exactly how much of a creep this guy is


Throughout the trial, one of the things that there has been absolutely no discussion about either in court or in the press is exactly what a world class creep, John Katehis continued to be following his arrest.  While his father, who looks like a cross between someone who enjoys torturing animals for fun and someone with a severe mental problem has bragged to reporters how his son continued his education and got his GED from behind the bars.  One thing that he, nor anyone else has mentioned though is this story from shortly after Katehis's arrest in which he proudly declared that he would only do interviews for money, nothing for free.

 This demon masquerading as a human being was proud and anxious to financially benefit from murdering one of the most generous people in the world.  Additionally, he angrilly ranted at his friend not to visit him because he didn't want to waste his visit.

 "Cash offers only!", is what he snarled at a NY Post reporter.

This money hungry, blood thirsty animal hasn't changed his stripes in the least.  He sounds exactly like the kind of person who would stab someone 50 times, rob them and then try to flirt with an EMT taking him to the hospital (which is precisely what he did).  When the EMT testified to that by the way, his friend watching in the court room (who looks equally thuggish) and his father giggled as though they were proud their murdering, prostitute loved one still had the gumption to hit on an EMT even as he was bleeding profusely and just hours after having killed someone. 

When Ron Kuby came for the prosecutor's closing, he asked how someone could possible become this evil, this twisted and this demented at 16.  Seeing how his father reacts in court to the testimony about his son provides a pretty good clue as to how that's possible. 

Still no word on the jury's continued deliberations.  It's so silent you could hear a pin drop.  It is so stuffy in here that it's difficult to breathe and benches we're sitting on are as hard as a cinder block.  George's friends are crying, his family is pensive and anxious and the press is circling the door of the court room waiting to pounce like lions on a gazelle.

This is horrible.  As bad as it is though, it's not nearly as bad as getting stabbed 50 times and bleeding to death, which is what this monster caused to have happen.

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